Half of Trump supporters — whether they'd heard of QAnon or not — said they believe the core tenets of the conspiracy. https://t.co/VXbDQUqFaI
— USA TODAY Politics (@usatodayDC) October 22, 2020
“When the specific allegations of QAnon were put to voters, fully half (50%) of Trump supporters said they think Democrats are involved in elite child sex-trafficking rings, while another third (33%) aren’t sure." Only 17% don't believe the theory. https://t.co/W7iHUhHKdi
— Timothy Snyder (@TimothyDSnyder) October 22, 2020
QAnon is supposed to be all about protecting kids. Its primary enabler appears to have hosted child porn domains. https://t.co/N2eEMWqOdC
— Mother Jones (@MotherJones) October 29, 2020
Republican @BurgessOwens suggested that QAnon — which the FBI has labeled as a potential domestic terrorist threat — is worth examining further because the "left" has labeled it as a conspiracy and "there’s something they’re trying to keep us away from.”https://t.co/PrGcvtB05O
— The Salt Lake Tribune (@sltrib) October 28, 2020
The signaling to QAnon is becoming less subtle. https://t.co/mdD8oVZTAN
— Donie O'Sullivan (@donie) October 28, 2020
"COVID and QAnon will be Trump’s enduring legacy—a mass poisoning of the American body and mind."
— Bill Kristol (@BillKristol) October 26, 2020
Do read this powerful piece by @amandacarpenter.https://t.co/VJbOgv0Q26
He’s a former QAnon believer. He doesn’t want to tell his story, but thinks it might help. https://t.co/y11eFgF9oP
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) October 25, 2020
As I was interviewing two QAnon supporters in New Mexico at a pro-Trump demonstration, a volunteer who said she was with the Trump campaign — and wore a Trump credential — came up and told me she was instructed by the campaign to stand next to me and monitor my interview.
— Olivia Nuzzi (@Olivianuzzi) October 24, 2020
From the president on down, the closing pitch to voters is to signal acceptance of a conspiracy theory that the FBI considers dangerous https://t.co/rVSoA5fc7w
— The Daily Beast (@thedailybeast) October 24, 2020
NEW: The NRCC cut a $5k check to Marjorie Taylor Greene in late September, solidifying its ties to the Q supporting candidate https://t.co/SVwM73BOJK
— Sam Stein (@samstein) October 24, 2020
Facebook paused efforts to redirect QAnon searches to fact-checks after a glitch showed people information about the conspiracy theory even when they weren't looking for it https://t.co/NEAi1oXTnB
— Business Insider Tech (@SAI) October 22, 2020
“Pastel QAnon" uses softer language, aesthetically-pleasing imagery to spread the group’s paranoid worldview in the typically apolitical online world of yoga devotees, wellness and nutrition coaches and "mommy bloggers" https://t.co/lj2GpwNZPF pic.twitter.com/A6xDKLpDNo
— Yahoo News (@YahooNews) October 21, 2020
Only 17% of Trump supporters don't believe QAnon conspiracy theory: Poll
— Mike Walker (@New_Narrative) October 21, 2020
https://t.co/8nuxSKWLcA
Spent the past two weekends with QAnon believers in Arizona and California.
— Donie O'Sullivan (@donie) October 19, 2020
It's crazy but it's serious and it's dangerous. https://t.co/ogvAdH8tRB
its important to see qanon for what it is: not just a baseless conspiracy theory but a vague belief set meant to delegtimize small d democratic institutions and big d Democrats as an equal partner in democracy
— Steadman™ (@AsteadWesley) October 19, 2020
https://t.co/TTbfzAZ4NX
QAnon believer in LA: “Pizza is a code word for child pornography.”
— Max Boot (@MaxBoot) October 19, 2020
I hate to find out what pasta is a code word for. https://t.co/YJwRdzRWfL
TikTok is expanding its ban on QAnon to include all content that advances the conspiracy theory, following a previous enforcement that targeted specific hashtags. https://t.co/be84MYtwqo
— NPR (@NPR) October 19, 2020
QAnon is attracting cops https://t.co/Wg9Q96eJt1
— Mother Jones (@MotherJones) October 11, 2020
Also at today’s Trump rally in Carson City— a lot of Q adherents! pic.twitter.com/QzOvz4PE1o
— DJ Judd (@DJJudd) October 19, 2020
What happened when a guy named Kevin took on QAnon believer Marjorie Taylor Greene in Georgia’s 14th District Congressional race… https://t.co/czdMFsEdOF
— Stephanie McCrummen (@mccrummenWaPo) October 18, 2020
Kevin Bushey is a diehard QAnon adherent, a "pastor" of the home church that studies Q drops like the Bible, and is a candidate for state office in Maine. And he's openly talking about shooting his enemies if Republicans lose the election. https://t.co/yXkqKgkN42
— Mike Rothschild (@rothschildmd) October 16, 2020
The @GOP really has to decide whether it wants to be the party of whacko conspiracy theories, anti-Semites and white supremacists.https://t.co/pVDk8jLNdB
— David Axelrod (@davidaxelrod) October 17, 2020
QAnon supporters behind canceled fundraiser give Trump $1,000,000 https://t.co/69bfTlaPtb pic.twitter.com/upOSNFBShP
— Yahoo News (@YahooNews) October 16, 2020